Author: Simon FinniganSimon Finnigan Date: Sep 14, 2008 23:53
>>R D S wrote:
>>>> Looking for £90 delivered for them, ebuyer want £120 new each.
>>>
>>> I think they warrant a better saving than £30 over a new one.
>>
>> That surely depends on how much of the original 2 years warranty is
>> remaining.
>>
>>>
>>> I'd give £60 for one if you find them lingering around.
>>
>> I'd suggest that £20 immediate, plus £5 a month would be a reasonable
>> depreciation rate for the first year. So, they would need to be 8 months ...
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